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1999 Cleaner Technology Transfer to
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Content Preface 5 Summary 7 Part 1.
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Summary Areas of pollution preventi
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1.1 Programme description Programme
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Focus on cost-effective options par
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2.1 Introduction This Idea catalogu
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Topic 1. Minimization in consumptio
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Topic 3. Optimization of cooling by
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Topic 5. Temperature control of coo
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Topic 7. Minimization of water for
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Topic 9. Exchange of batch dyeing m
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Topic 11. Introduction of in situ r
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Topic 13. Optimization of counter c
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Topic 15. Procedure for cleaning of
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Topic 17. Change from batch to cont
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Topic 19. Desizing with enzymes Cas
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Topic 21. Substitution of APEO dete
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Topic 23. Change from monoreactive
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Topic 25. Substitution of carriers
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Topic 27. Substitution of afterchro
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Topic 29. Dry conditioning Case ill
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Topic 31. Mechanical softening proc
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Topic 33. Re-use of pure cooling wa
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Topic 35. Re-use of chemically load
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Topic 37. Re-use of water from rins
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Topic 39. Separation techniques for
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Topic 41. Evaporation and reclamati
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